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ELECTRON BEAM MACHINING (EBM) MACHINE

An Electron Beam Melting (EBM) machine is a type of additive manufacturing or 3D printing technology that uses an electron beam to melt and fuse metal powder into solid parts layer by layer. This process occurs in a vacuum environment, making EBM highly suitable for materials that require high melting points, such as titanium, cobalt-chrome, and other high-performance metals.

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Specifications of ELECTRON BEAM MACHINING (EBM) MACHINE

Parameter Typical Specification
Beam Energy 100 keV – 200 keV
Beam Current 1 mA – 1 A (adjustable)
Spot Size (Beam Focus) 0.01 mm – 1 mm (depending on focusing system)
Pulse Duration 50 µs – 15 ms (adjustable)
Pulse Frequency 1 – 1000 Hz
Power Supply High Voltage DC Power Source (Up to 200 kV)
Vacuum Level 10⁻⁴ to 10⁻⁶ torr (High Vacuum Chamber Required)
Work Chamber Size 300 × 300 × 300 mm (can vary based on machine size)
Workpiece Material Metals (Steel, Titanium, Aluminum, Nickel Alloys), some ceramics
Material Thickness (Drilling/Cutting) 0.01 mm – 20 mm (depending on material and application)
Drilling Hole Diameter As small as 100 µm (micron level)
Cutting Speed Up to 10 mm/s (depends on thickness and material)
Positioning Accuracy ±0.01 mm (with CNC control or optical stage)
Cooling System Water-cooled electron gun or chamber cooling
Control System Manual or CNC-based with HMI/Software Interface
Shielding Lead-lined cabinet for radiation safety

 

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